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Earn a new designation through Asata

22 Jul 2019
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A TRAVEL Advisor (TAdvsr)

designation has been

added to the Asata

Professional Programme.

This is the second

professional designation

and follows the roll-out

of the Travel Practitioner

(TPrac) designation. Both

are recognised by South

African Qualifications

Authority (SAQA).

The TAdvsr designation

is available to travel

agents who have a

minimum grade 12 or

equivalent NQF Level 4

qualification; a minimum

of five years’ experience

in the travel industry; and

a GDS qualification.

To receive the

designation, agents need

to register on the APP

database, setting up a

profile that includes any

formal qualifications,

workshops, educationals,

webinars and the

like, which they have

completed. Thereafter,

agents apply for the

designation, which will be

approved pending a multiverification process.

The TAdvsr designation

is valid for three years,

during which the required

Continuous Professional

Development point

accumulation of 60 points

must be achieved and

maintained. CPD points

can be accumulated by

completing workshops

and courses and going on

educationals.

Agents with the

designation can

distinguish themselves

by adding TAdvsr to their

email signatures and on

their business cards.

Asata is the only

national travel industry

body that has been

accredited by SAQA as

a professional body and

which can award a travel

consultant a designation.

The registration fee for

Asata members is R250

and R650 for the TAdvsr

designation. Non-Asata

members pay R350 and

R900 respectively.

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